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Brigandine - Wikipedia
A brigandine (sometimes spelled "brigantine"), also called a brigander, is a form of body armour, in use from the late Middle Ages and up to the early ... en.wikipedia.org
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brigander - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English brigander(s), from brigaunt, bregaund. Noun. edit. brigander (plural briganders). (archaic) Synonym of brigandine. en.wiktionary.org
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brigander, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the early 1600s. brigander developed meanings and uses in subjects including. armour (Middle English) ... www.oed.com
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brigander
▪ I. † ˈbrigander1 Obs. Forms: 5 bregaunter, -ander, breggandire, brigaunder, 5–6 brygander, -yr, brigander, 6 -inder, bregandier. [f. brigand, on some obscure analogy: there is no such form in French.] 1. Body-armour for foot-soldiers; = brigandine 1.1420 Test. Ebor. (1836) I. 397 Unum par de brega... Oxford English Dictionary
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brigander - Yorkshire Historical Dictionary
It consisted of iron rings or thin metal plates which were sewed onto canvas or leather and then covered over, either with the same material or a finer fabric. yorkshiredictionary.york.ac.uk
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Brigandage - Wikipedia
Brigandage is the life and practice of highway robbery and plunder. It is practiced by a brigand, a person who is typically part of a gang and lives by ... en.wikipedia.org
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bergander
ˌberˈgander Ornith. Obs. or ? dial. Forms: 7 burgander, brigander, 7–8 birgander, 8 bergender, 6– bargander, bergander. [Of uncertain derivation: perh. f. ME. berȝ shelter, burrow (see berry n.2; and cf. bergh, berghman, berman, barman) + gander: cf. the synonyms burrow-duck, Da. grav-gaas. The word... Oxford English Dictionary
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brigander, n.² meanings, etymology and more
The only known use of the noun brigander is in the mid 1600s. OED's only evidence for brigander is from 1647, in the writing of L. Haward ... www.oed.com
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brigander - definition and meaning - Wordnik
brigander: Same as brigandine . www.wordnik.com
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Brigander and guild cross armor? : r/MonsterHunter - Reddit
Brigander and guild cross armor? I know they come from the arena, but what specifically unlocks them? I've beaten double diabolos and like 4 or ... www.reddit.com
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brigander - Translation into English - examples French
Translation of "brigander" in English. context.reverso.net
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4th Super Robot Wars
Brigander General Jamitov Hymem formed the group Titans to strengthen the army against the terrorists. wikipedia.org
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brigandine
▪ I. brigandine, brigantine (ˈbrɪgəndiːn, -tiːn) Forms: 5 brigantyn, (bregandyrn, -ardyn), brig-, bryga(u)ndyn(e, (Sc. brikcane-, brekanetyne), 5–6 brigandyne, 6 bregendine, (? 7 brigintine), 6– brigandine, -tine. [Late ME., a. OF. brigandine (15th c. in Littré): i.e. armour for a brigand (in the or... Oxford English Dictionary
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breganse
† breganse, n. Obs. Cf. brigander.1503 Prer. of H. White (Somerset Ho.), My best payr of breganse. Oxford English Dictionary
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